Gus Unger-Hamilton, of alt-J, said Latitude had been super important for their career.

They started by playing an afternoon slot on the Lake Stage in 2012 before headlining the BBC Radio 6 Music Stage the next year and two years later headlining the main Obelisk Arena.

“That says everything about how lucky we’ve been and how Latitude has nurtured us. We got that first slot before our first album (An Awesome Wave) came out. They totally took a chance on us and we really appreciate that,” added Gus.

“The last time we played the band came up from London a couple of hours before but I got a lift with my mate in the morning and spent the day watching a few bands. I like all the literature, arts and comedy stuff. I love Latitude as a festival and being from East Anglia myself I feel very proud of it.”

Scottish rockers Mogwai played the first Latitude Festival in 2006.

The band’s Stuart Braithwaite said: “It was one of the first festivals we headlined. It’s grown but it’s not changed for the worse in any way. We last played there in 2014 and I’m really looking forward to going back.”

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